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The cutting edge of graphene edge cutting

Using a scanning tunnelling microscope, resolving at a sub-nanometre scale, researchers in the US have taken a detailed... Read more

12 May, 2011
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Cutting Edge 1.0

The cutting edge HD app enables you find the nearest cutting edge barber shop... Read more

16 May, 2012
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Cutting Edge 3.0

...impress that girl with your new found knowledge!Features:COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION OF CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGIESBROWSE AND SEARCH- Browse through entire collection- Shake to view a... Read more

20 July, 2011
The I-Engineers Discuss a <endeca_term>Cutting Edge</endeca_term>, Health Solution Using the DICOM Support Feature in Oracle Database 11g

The I-Engineers Discuss a Cutting Edge, Health Solution Using the DICOM Support Feature in Oracle Database 11g

In this podcast, the speaker discusses about how nearly 50% of hospitals in Switzerland have implemented the Health... Read more

1 January, 2012
<endeca_term>Cutting Edge</endeca_term> Practices for Secure Software Engineering

Cutting Edge Practices for Secure Software Engineering

Security has become a high priority issue in software engineering. But, it is generally given a side thought. Security... Read more

2 November, 2010

Cinema "Cutting Edge" - Short Shorts Film Festival 1.1

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1 October, 2010
HTC One X

HTC One X

...stylish Android 4.0 handset with a stunning 4.7in. screen. Its cutting-edge specification, headed by a quad-core CPU, will appeal to power... Read more

25 April, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
Future phones go on display in Japan

Future phones go on display in Japan

Designers have presented the latest in concept phones at the Cutting-edge IT and Electronics Comprehensive Exhibition in Chiba, Japan Read more

7 October, 2010 by Erica Ogg

In praise of tape and robotics

Tape isn't sexy and it isn't cutting edge. But it does play an important role in larger enterprises who... Read more

2 December, 2011
IBM sets students loose in the lab

IBM sets students loose in the lab

...Extreme Blue summer internship scheme, which gives participants 12 weeks to develop cutting-edge ideas and business plans for new products. The programme has been... Read more

6 September, 2011 by Jack Clark
Eyes and invisibility at the Royal Society

Eyes and invisibility at the Royal Society

...visited the Royal Society's annual Summer Science Exhibition, which brings together cutting-edge science and technology projects under way at British universities. In one... Read more

5 July, 2011 by Jack Clark
Photos: HTC Gratia

Photos: HTC Gratia

...Gratia are wanting: the 600MHz processor, for example, is behind the 1GHz cutting edge. Perhaps that's to be expected in a mid-range smartphone... Read more

4 March, 2011 by Sandra Vogel
Facial recognition, gesture tech leads the way

Facial recognition, gesture tech leads the way

...the CeBIT show in Germany, researchers have shown off an array of cutting-edge inventions, incorporating facial recognition and gesture-control tech Read more

8 March, 2011 by Nick Heath
Australian Open serves up volley of tech

Australian Open serves up volley of tech

The 2011 Australian Open features more cutting-edge tech than ever before, from IBM tracking software and cybersecurity mechanisms... Read more

19 January, 2011 by Luke Hopewell
CES: Robots talk, massage and clean floors

CES: Robots talk, massage and clean floors

The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas featured an array of cutting-edge robots, from unicycling bots to diet mentors Read more

14 January, 2011 by Tim Hornyak

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